During the 1885 season, the 18-year-old rookie appeared in 27 games and pitched 26 complete games.
Yet another rookie, Livan Hernandez, will pitch for the Marlins in Game 5 Thursday night.
The rookie replaced Springer in the eighth and pitched a scoreless inning, thus earning his first big league victory.
The rookie pitched into the eighth and was hurt when the Twins scored all their runs in the fourth.
The 26-year-old rookie actually pitched better than his poor 1-6 record would indicate.
Another rookie, the relief pitcher Gregg Olson (2-0), pitched three scorless innings, giving up one hit.
He heard that a rookie, a Campisi, was pitching for St. Louis.
Manager Stump Merrill said that the rookie had pitched to some batters "like it was the seventh game of the World Series."
By the third inning, a rookie named Wandy Rodriguez, not Clemens, was pitching.
The rookie pitched into the sixth and limited the Yankees to three runs and seven hits.